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Show Woyfsvffle missionary stresses THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE ' t, U7i 4 OwWK Pkfo Mil Highway patrolmen satisfied with new superintendent Highway patrolmen In the countiea an expresaing complete latiafactkxi with polldea of their new auperintendent, Col. Robert J. Reid. superintendent they may expect complete cooperation in their efforts. Col. Reid haa announced-thregoals to work toward: 1. Uniform application of our rules, regulations and policies, both in supervision and enforce-men- t. ' Both Morgan and Summit countiea retain a very high atandard of control, both on the hlghwaya and in assisting local and county police officers. They 2. To maintain a close communication link horn the superintendent's office to every member In every division and to agree that under the new channel communication from Hoytsville Ward Bazaar every division back to the' superintendent's office. 3, To maintain continuing emphasis on cooperation and understanding with other police Reid adds in hi I statement to all patrolmen: therefore seek your support and issue a challenge to each member to attain these goals so that we may bring to the citizens of this state the highest caliber of police traffic services." Second Swine Hu Clinic this week i December 10 Would you like to have a fan evening and purchase some nice Christmas gifts? Come to the Hoytsville Ward Bazaar Dec. 10, 1976, at the Stake Center. ' . There win be second Swine Flu Clinics held hi Summit County for those persons who were unable to get their vaccinations at the first clinics. These dinics wifi be held as follows: Park CHy Monday Dec. 6th from 5:30 to 9:00 p.m. at the Memorial Building. Kamaa Friday, Dec. 10th from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the A light lunch will be served beginning at 6:30 p.m. Items wifl gar on sale at 7 p.m. At 7:30 p.m. quilts and large Hems will be auctioned. Glen Brown will be the auctfooeer. There will be a picture show, fish pond, candy booth, and bake sale. Many lovely handmade Hems win be for sale as well as a selection of toys for children. Everyone is invited to attend. The proceeds will go to the South Summit be living in Salt Lake CHy. Goodsell-Presco- tt wed in Los Angeles Frances Elizabeth GoodseR and Thomas Allen Prescott were wed on Nov.- 19 in the Los - Angeles Temple. reception followed that at the home of the vaccine you may get H from your brides parents. (High-ris- k family physkian. The bride and groom then children include those with home to an open houae traveled heart as chronk disease such at the Kamas, Utah Stake diabetdisease, disease, kidney Center held Nov. 26. es, etc.) Frances is the daughter of Do not get the vaccine if you and LeGrand GoodaeU. Mary are acutely ill the day of the dink. MLH.' Elementary Utah 84838 Lots goto bit more light subject! I'm Roddy KHowatt, your ftlond at Utah Powor. Each weak, Ms column to MY09N Ito GOfTvnon Mitoolfaamo ana Hi, A They reside in El Monte, Calif. Allen is the son of Barbara H. and the late William L Prescott of Francis. A thanks to all who attended both festivities. quMvons suggestions wo rocoivo from our cuslo- lAtdld Ls msuHssl. mvre. IIai, you art umumbAs wuiiiNy Riviiva to pamo polo. Questions and suggodtons itpopomp Memory, yoor ereeme jusamammsmllsam sabJaa ovt NMCvi of totrpy comervonon urges attending the B.Y.U. . and University of Utah and teaching achooi. During the day they received a phone call from California where the rest of Ms family had gathered far dinner. They were abk to talk to Ms son and three daughters and their families. u personal friends. He advised to study, think positively, and determine ahead of time what we would do in case of adversity. Gary Richins sang Abide With Me." Followhig ate the addresses of Missionaries and Service Men from Hoytsville: of a Httie granddaughter. Nedra and Alan Farrington of Salt Lake CHy are the parents. She wu born Nov. 15, 1976, and weighed 6 lbs. 6 ox. Her name will be Melanie Marie. Mr. and Mrs. David Brown and Mrs. Della Winters are to the baby girl. Elder Blaine Kensington Ling-man- n, Ling-man- n. Mr. and Mra. Fred Hobson, and Mr. and Mrs. Terry. Lingmann drove to Arizona to spend the Thanksgiving holiday with Connie and Kent Wataon and their family. Have you noticed the pretty new red and black paint on the fire hydrants in town? A family Thanksgiving Day gathering wu held at the home of Ruth Richins and Lynn. The Elder Russell Evau family mcmben all helped with the dinner and eqjoyed visiting 2350 West Shaw Ave. and just being together. Suite 123 Thou who were fat attendance P.O. Bob 5017 were David and Vhran Brown, Fresno, California 937S5 Mont and Shirley Winters, of Elder Paul Judd Hoytsville Larry Joye, Tracy,. 803 John Adams . Kathy and Rebecca Winters. San Antonio, Texas 78228 Du and Lori Winters of Salt Lake City. Aftoa, Vaughn, Elder Mark Judd .Sherrie, Roma and Michael 408 College Street Dearden of Orem. Steve, Vickie, Elizabeth Town, Kentucky Soaya, and Jackie Jausal of Provo. Larry, Jenak and Eliza42701 beth Reynolds of Provo. Mary' Dale Sargent Jean G. Edgel and Ike of Coalville. LaVefl wu helping hk PSC No. 4 Bos 15159 folks Hi tire Mink and didnt Keeskr AFB make it. Alan and Nedra Biloxi, Mississippi 39534 Farrington of Salt Lake couldnt Sister Mae Pace hu just been be with us as their baby moved. Her address will be daughter, Melank Marie, wu only ten days old. printed next week. ' . Roy and Isabel! Judd have transformed their home with gold and white siding. Lotene and Bin Boyer had a very special Thanksgiving week. Their son Ken, Ms wife Faye, and their boys Russell and Robert arrived on Sunday. Their home la In Lakeview, Oregon. Lorene'a brother Carl and hia A very good sacrament meeting .was presented by Bishop Delbert Richins and Ms family. Their aubject waa Blessings Come as the Result of Trials." Bart introduced their progirlfriend, Vera Luth, came from California to spend part of gram. Ryan apoke on Tithing. the week with the Boyers. Vera Sister RkMna gave an interestis a physicist at Stanford ing talk using stories. Ryan sang, Dont Envy the University. LeAnn and Lawrence Boyer Boy'YHe wu accompanied by who live hi Orem, Utah, joined JoAnn Bowen. the famiy on Friday. Bishop Richins spoke on the theme using examples from the lives of Job, Abraham, Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Crittenden Nephl, The Savior, Joseph had a lovely Thankagiving Smith, President Kimball, and 28 Bremen, West Germany Dennis, Barbara, Dixie and. Jacob will be down to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Mont Whiten her folks thk next week. They.' are proud to announce the birth .'live at Burlington, Wyoming. The rates yaw pay far natural gas hate less turn ontho WpMriutowaMMeaitomsnaMMowfemmamwseows dinner with Ivan's five grandwho are In Utah children Philoaophenweg 23 Raymond and Wilma Dak Ud Joiene evening School. Dec. Coalville Tuesday, 14th from IdO to 5:00 p.m. at the Coalville City HaU. No one under 18 years of age win be given the vaccination at the chnic. If you have a high risk child who should receive the Hoytzyille building fand. Phelps and Larry Mcmarried in the Salt were Queen Lake Temple Nov. 23rd. Lola k the daughter of Shirley and George Phelps. Larry's parents are Merrald and Nadine McQueen of Coalville. A pretty reception wu held for the newlyweds at the Stake Center that evening. They will Lois since V Ik . ,1b r, w 4 . . ,1 V 1, SHT6SU nlsuMMaimua ovtn pots a imerawavt ait loss electric By than a conventional electric oven? o no simple answer haw. electricity consumption comparison between ttw conventional and microwave ovens depends entirety on the answer to the question, What's cooking? Tests have shown that In cooking small.to medium quantifies of concentrated foods such as meats, potatoes, desserts (particularty puddings and sauces), and In heating TV dinners, the microwave oven offers the greatest savings. Yet, when cooking com, broccoli, and similar vegetables, the conventional electric surface units aw A There to o An Look at whaft happened to some other costs: mow economical. Energy-savin- g Is greatest when using the microwave and the conventional ovens In combination, rather than one method at the exclusion of another. Whew should I put my study a lamp for the greatest amount of light from the least wattage? be placed so as to avoid shadows and rett flected glow and, normally, a bulb Is recommended tor reading. On a desk, ideal placement is approximately 12 Inches from the front of the desk, 15 Inches to the right or left of center (to the left If you are to the right if you aw with the bottom shade 15 Aa Study lamps should 150-wa- right-hande- . d, left-hande- inches from the desk surface. You should know, however, that the amount of light given oft by a lamp bulb Is measured in lumens, not watts- - Wattage Is the amount of electricity the bulb uses. Reddy recommends that you took on the carton tor both lumen ratings and estimated life of the bulb (in hours). Address your questions or suggestions to Roddy KHowatt. P.O. Box 899, Salt Lake CHy, Utah 64110. Due to space HmHattons, aH questions and suggestions cannot bo printed In (his column, but each wlH bo answered. mm Natural Postage, gas. up 650 up 95.6 Personal Medical Income Tax, Costs, up 394. up 833 Food Prices. up 275 Overall cost of living, UDsw up 232 the light of substantially increased costs in almost every area, we've been able to keep our rates reasonable, through our own exploration effort, operating efficiences, and sound marketing In practices. Today, natural gas remains your most efficient and economical source of energy. We're-doinand to everything we can to keep it that way insure a continuing supply for the years ahead. You can help, too, by conserving in your every use. 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